- ' "-ea "& JT?r iKTg- "V i vg& ' ;i JP fails storiKft ASTORIA, OREGON : .!. IRELAND -..EDITOR THURSDAY. Iay IS, 1876. The Civil War in Turkey. Speaking of the civil war in Turkey, the revival of the Crusades, an ex change says: The -event, as might naturally "be expected, has crea ted the most intense excite ment in Christendom. But it is not Richard Coeur de Lion who is buckling on Ms armor "now, to seek redress from the Saracen; nor Godfrey of Bouillon; nor mail-clad men at all. "What we read is this: The German corvette Medusa has been ordered to leave Messina at once for Salonica; Russian and Austrian men-of-war have been ordered to Salonica; the British Consul has ordered a man-of-war from the Piroeus to come to Salonica; French iron clad frigates and dispatch vessels have sailed for Salon ica; the Italian Government has or dered two men-of-war to go to Salon ica at once. "What is to come of the new crusade is, not very apparent at this moment. If the destruction of Sa...

srr i pi- i: Ira HJ g&e eJI3 stcrciaa$. POLITICAL. POLITICAL. BUSINESS CARDS. BOOK AKD JOB PRLTmG. -" S? if - "' THUESDAY. 3Iay IS. 1876. Upper Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon. V April 24. lfeTU. J P At a Special meeting of the Colum bia River Pishermens Beneficial Aid Spciety, the following regulations for the government, of all concerned ivere adopted. That the following drifts and tow heads "be established for the fishing season of 1S7G. First Drift. From "Woody Island to Brown's point. Second Drift. From Brown's Point inside of Snag Island to the 12th red buor. Third Drift. From the loth buoy to Tongue Point. Fourth Drift. From Tongue Point to a point a little west of Booth's Cannery, at a place to be designated lr a spile or some permanent mark. "Fifth Drift. From the termina tion of the 4th drift to Smith's Point. Sixth Drift. From Smith's Point to the Pacific Ocean. Seventh Drift. From the red buoy in the Prairie channel to Tongue Point up or down. Eighth Drift. The big s...

.l - JE... Cl3 VOL. 1. ASTORIA, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 19, 1876. NO. 17. iT I IBftfitf tatoriaii. ISSUED EVERY EVENING, (Sundays Excepted), . C. IltELA.W, : : PUBLISHER. Monitor Building, Cass Street. Terms of Subscriptien: Served by Carrier, per week 25 Cents Sent by mail, three months - -$2 50 Sent by maiUix months - -J 00 'Sent by mail one year "00 Free of i'ostage to the Subscribers. ttST Advertisements inserted by the year at the rate of H 00 per square- per month. Transient advertising, by the day or week, fifty cents per square first insertion. Mass meeting at the Court-house "to-niidit. Do not forget the school meeting this evening, at the ringing of the bells. The schooner Enterprise sailed from San Francisco for Shoalwatcr Lay on the 15th. The Webfoot with lumber from Ivnappton, arrived at San Fran cisco on Tuesday. J. J. Parker oilers his Forest Grove properly for sale. He will lo cate eventually at Astoria. The Grand Lodge of Oregon, I. O. O. F. is in session in Sal...

taJ . -r , fts gail3j steiam ASTORIA, OREGON : ,. - I. C. IRELAXI) EDITOR FRIDAY..:. '. :May 19, 1S7G. CENTENNIAL PAPERS. No. 2. The American Colonist in Oregon. ity tev. 5eo7e H. Atkinson, D. D. The quiet christian homes and schools of the 31. E. 3Iissioniii the "Willamette and of the A. B. Co'.s Foreign 3Iission 'in the interior, formed centers of dis cission as well as of hospitality for the .people. The Indian, as an objective point of influence, was found to be under control of hostile forces, depen dent and subject largely to them, and thus he became an occasion of pressing the question of their duty to their country into the front, for his sake, as well as their own. Their directors and supporters in the East could not under stand it; some of their own number did not. But the leaders, Rev. J. Lee, Dr. 31. "Whitman, 3Iessrs. Gray, Aber nethy, and a few others, saw that patriotism in such an hour and place was becoming the most urgent christian duty. Lee's early enterprise to s...

'. , It'' i, ,- - -v W SJESRSSQESM ft gailjj starfgix. POLITICAL. POLITICAL. BUSINESS CAEDS. BOOK AND JOB PBINTTffG. V FRIDAY -ay 19, 1876. Drifts and low Heads 1876. Upper Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon. 1 April 24, lfe7(i. J" At a Special meeting of the Colum bia River Pishermens Beneficial Aid Society, the following regulations for the government of all concerned were adopted. That the following drifts and tow heads be established for the fishing season of 1S7G. First Drift. From "Woody Island to Brown's point. Second Drift. From Brown's Poi nt inside of Snag Island to the 12th red buo3r. Third Drift. From the loth buoy to Tongue Point. Fourth Drift. From Tongue Point to a point a little west of Booth's Cannery, at a place to be designated bj' a spile or some permanent mark. Fifth Drift. From the termina tion of the 4th drift to Smith's Point. Sixth .Drift. From Smith's Point to the Pacific Ocean. Seventh Drift. From the red buoy in the Prairie channel to Tongue Point up or down...

- -WW-- "-"V&- -? v- - " ; '-cv -'$? -.- " ' .--ir--rti; :'? ""-ff' "v"f?Pi ,f - T"5np? " raW JrJJJ'Jli4 VOL A. Tszxsnnci lSJ?!i!e.,ILPJJBMB.IJL-. .. T." t'ViiJVlilJL.V xe vmxr jstacjm "?-,. ISSUED EVERY EVENING, (Sundays Excepted), JO. C IRELA.!, : : PUBLISHER. Monitor Building, Cass Street. Terms of Subscriptien: Served by Carrier, per week 2o Cents Sent by mail, three months $2 50 Sent by mail six months 4 00 Sent by mail one year ...... 7 00 Tree of Postage to tho Subscribers. KW Advertisements inserted by the year at the rate of $1 00 per square per month. Transient advertising, by the day or week, fifty cents per square first insertion. Remember the Fourth of July meeting at the Court-house this even ing The schooner Fairy Queen, Capt. Peterson, left San Francisco for Shoal water bav on the 11th. Mr. J. G. Olmstead of SanFrancis co, has leased the Sea Side House, on Clatsop plains, and proceeded to take charge of the place to-day. Divine sendee at the Episcopal Church to-m...

V --.'.-ft' ) 5. f-', fzJ' HOBRCSSS 3BICSSBBE sycsarsacew . jz ?&s ail33 sfcrciam ASTORIA, OREGON : Jfc cl IRELAND EDITOR SATURDAY" May 20, 1S7G. The Mountain Sentinel says : The nomination of Lane meets with the approval of ever' journal in the State that claims to endorse Demo cratic faith, with the single exception of Slater's Fizzle. Mrs. Myra Clarke Gaines. A happy little woman is Mrs. Myra Olarke Gaines since the last decision effhe United States Supreme Court Giving her leave to transfer her im portant New Orleans cases from the Si ate to the Federal courts, says a-late letter from Washington. The former tribunals have always been prejudiced against her, while the federal courts have usually given decisions of the United States Supreme Court as a sure omen of her ultimate success. Sirs. Games is a remarkable woman, con sidering the troubles through which, she has passed. Involved for the last thirtv vears. in never less than a half a dozen lawsuits at a tune, for prop ert...

- W - ? fH&9$g 7p1fsfi " -r "?. ffts atfjg sftrcimi. POLITICAL. POLITICAL. BUSINESS CARDS. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING. , v r j" SATURDAY Iay 20, 187G. Drifts and low Heads 1876. Upper Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon. ") April 24, 1S7G. J At a Special meeting of the Colnm . bia River Eishennens Beneficial Aid Society, the following regulations for 'the government of all concerned were adopted. That the following drifts and tow heads be established for the fishing season of 1S7G. First Drift. Prom "Woody Island to Brown's point. Second Drif. From Brown's Point inside of Snag Island to the 12th red buoy. Third Drift. From the loth buoy to Tongue Point. Fourth Drift From Tongue Point to a point a little west of Booth's Cannery, at a place to be designated by a spile or some permanent mark. Fifth Drift. From the termina tion of the 4th drift to Smith's Point. Sixth Drift. From Smith's Point to the Pacific Ocean. Seventh Drift. From the red buoy in the Prairie channel to Tongue Point up or...

'" y jll . jIM'Jt'JI'liJ -- - - VOL. 1. ASTORIA, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, MAY 22, 1876. NO. 19. CSZB3KSEKZTCVS1 mianfliB.Liu ISSUED EVERY EVENING, (Sundays Excepted), . '. IKELAM, : : PCBLISIIEK. Monitor Building, Cass Street. Terms of Subscriptien: Served by Carrier, per week 25 Cents Sent by mail, three months $2 r0 Sent by mail six months 4 00 Sent by mail one year 7 00 Tree of Postage to tho Subscribers. CSS" Advertisements inserted by the year at the rate of ?1 00 per square per month. Tranicnt adci Using, by the day or week, fifty cents per square first insertion. ePHMMMaMHnBMiTriaaaMMHiaanHBMHMia The steamship John L. Stephens will he due to-morrow from Sun Fran cisco. Fisher took th remaining bundle of hay from that blind mule, Satur dar evening. The Modoc, now loading at Knappton will carry a valuable cargo of lumber outward. Mr. Holman has five cottages ready for occupants at Unity, "W. T. C. H. Dexter has fitted up sever al pleasure bouts for the use of visit ors at the Ba...

4 - "sfa&S ft fm zl 5.- m -jjju j jjfAi-'jL-L-L.faiaHjaai r ft ailg simism. ASTORIA, OREGON : . C. IRE&A2H .EDITOIt MONDAY - May 22. 1876. Music and the Band. On Saturday last referring to the matter of music at Astoria, the fol lowing paragraph occurs About thb Band. Last evening just as the A j ax landed at the Astoria steamship dock from points above, the public school bell was ringing to call a meeting of the voters of the district, a bonfire was lighted on the plaza, and a boy sent out with a dinner bell to whoop and halloa, "Independent mass meeting at the Court-house !" etc. The risibilities of passengers were hightened by the scene, and a prom inent gentleman connected with the press of Pennsylvania, on a fraternal visit to our sanctum inquired: "Have you no Brass Band here?" On being informed afiiri natively he expressed surprise that a boy should be sent out to ring in a crowd, when it could be done so much more elegantly and with such eclat by musicians, closing w...

r "5 " r - .i V fJ Jgfo g&ilaj gusfcrciatx. MONDAY May 22, 1876. ISolendid assortment wall pa per and" window blinds just received at Case's. J5 Births, marriages and deaths will be inserted free of charge to sub scribers to either the Daily or the "Weekly A storian. Births or marria ges, when sent in by persons who are not subscribers to the paper, should be accompanied with one dollar, which will be placed to the credit of the party and the paper will be sent to tne auuress ior tne run amount so paid to us. V SPut Smith, a noted slock man, wbo has invested largety in blooded sheep arrived in Oregon again recently and will make arrangements for distributing here among bheep owners, of a lot of thorough bred merino bucks. He will arrive at As toria with several head of young bucks about the first of June. See advertise ment. Advertise An exchange says : Maybe you think that people don't like to read advertisements I If you do you are much mistaken. Eresh, well-put well-placed ad...

"... v'yr rm : Hr . v-r V tn VOL. 1. ASTORIA, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 23, 1876. NO.. 20. SUtoiftti. jlJll'Jrjyi gto jipaiXsj JVsixrcfcm. ISSUED EVERY EVENING, (Sundays Excepted), D. ('. IRCLAM), : : MJKLISUER. Monitor Building, Cass Street Terms of Subscription : Served by Carrier, per week .25 Cents Sent by mail, three months $2 50 Sent by mail six months 4 00 Sent by mail one year 7 00 Free of Postage to the Subscribers. K5T Advertisements inserted by the year at -the rate of Si 00 per square per month. Transient advertising, by the day or week, fifty cents per square first insertion. Mr. A. J. Megler, of the Occi dent, is laid up with a sprained ankle. The injury was sustained while on a late trout fishing expedition to Klas kanine. Capt. K. Von Oterndorf, new agent at San Francisco of the Oregon ."Steamship Company is a passenger to Oregon to-da- by the steamship John L. Stephens. Capt. Hayes says the reports cir culated in regard to the Indian dis turbances at Fort "Wrange...

TS'V- r?& -- -3JiCF i - Ufe1.UALWI-M.IWi Jm'BmiLUUSBW S&$ Sails stxwKteHi ASTORIA, OREGON: -5.' C. IRELAXI EDITOR Tuesday. May 23. is76. Important Decision. Travelers will be glad to learn of the recent decision of Justice Thorn p ton, of San Francisco, in the case of Antonio Melian vs. 'the Central Pa cific Railroad Company. This was an action to" recover the value of a ticket for a through passage from San Fran cisco to the city of Washington, which, it is alleged, was accidentally Xost or destroyed. After reviewing the points' of the case,. Judge Thompson said v "It only remains to consider wheth er the lost ticket on which this action is brought is such an instrument as, upon proper proof of its loss and giv ing a sufficient bond of indemnity, will entitle the plaintiff to recover. As shown by the evidence and ad mission of counsel, such tickets are transTerable by delivery, and are available for the purpose for which the' were issued for an indefinte period in the hands...

t"-v'.-7- y.v srv "T jr v- w gto gaiXa sJmtfBKe POLITICAL. POLITICAL. BUSINESS CARDS. ROOK AND JOB PRINTING. & TUESDAY 3Tat 23. 187C. fiST'Splendid assortment wall pa per and" window blinds just received at Case's. UST Births, marriages and deaths will be inserted free of charge to sub scribers to either the Daily or the Weekly A stori an. Births or m arri a ges, when sent in by persons who are not subscribers to the paper, should be accompanied with one dollar, which will be placed to the credit of the party and the paper will be sent to the address for the full amount so paid to us. Put Smith, a noted slock man, wno lias invested Jargery m blooded sheep arrived in Oregon again recentty and will make arrangements for dibtributing here among sheep owners, of a lot of thorough bred merino bucks. lie will arrive at As toria with several head of young bucks about the first of June. See advertise ment. Advertise An exchange says: Maybe you think that people don't like to read advert...